sure some might not care about the little obscure company as has already been shown on the thread... i may never own a wakeology, but i give props to any company that can survive in this industry, especially against the quadruple threat of the kent watersports brands.

Looks like two different 2014 slingshot boards in the recent six pack vid. Instead of the word, "SLINGSHOT" written down the length of the board it is split into three parts horizontally on the bottom of the board. there is a pink one and a blue one shown, but only the bottom can be seen clearly.
check frames such as 0:58, 1:55-2:10 and 3:24 for a pink bottomed board & frames like 2:40 and 3:30 for the blue

Typically their binding line for kites is identical to wake, minus the sandal bindings. Agree on the color, but stoked for the top strap upper and lace closure lower. I always had problems with my laces breaking on my old rads.

the top strap on the new RAD pictured, doubles as the tongue of the shell of the boot. not having two tongues will be nice too. it should be a tad easier to tighten and a tad (insignificantly) lighter as well. little bit more customizable on flex of the boot

the color almost reminds me of the LTD watson boots with the electric blue and white, but in this case a neon green with white. should look great with some boards and ... different on others

I'm pumped on Dowdy's pro board too. I love the Pure, and so does he. So I'm hoping it's very similar. The last prototype I saw was very close. Please don't let it be another overly-wide board that rides like a piece of plywood.

yeahhh, thats stupid. So what you're saying is that green has been monopolized and no one else can use it because Monster does? Its not even the same green.

Actually you would be surprised, my parents deal with monster in the motocross industry and monster is very strict about the it's colors and what the claw logo can be on. For instance, the green claw MUST always be on a black back ground. Thats why you see the green claw with a black outline. And trust me, there was either a price or a fine Hyperlite had to pay for creating the monster theme board.

The monster logo on the hyperlite board is clearly a sticker. U can see it covering up the small warning label. Hope I'm not the only one who saw the two blank decks next to it.

the monster sticker logo is not the concern, its the color ways being used. you would be surprised how protective companies can be of their trademarks and stuff. I think i remember T mobile trying to sue someone for the color of pink they were using being that of t mobile's "T"

at first i thought that was the recoil or hooke, but i guess it is an entirely new board. Oli saying ..."my new board" also points to a new design. is it just me or do i see channels that widen toward the tip/tail?

[QUOTE=wakerider111;1838409]the monster sticker logo is not the concern, its the color ways being used. you would be surprised how protective companies can be of their trademarks and stuff. I think i remember T mobile trying to sue someone for the color of pink they were using being that of t mobile's "T"

UHHHHH....dude its not even the same color green..........you must be color blind

the monster sticker logo is not the concern, its the color ways being used. you would be surprised how protective companies can be of their trademarks and stuff. I think i remember T mobile trying to sue someone for the color of pink they were using being that of t mobile's "T"

UHHHHH....dude its not even the same color green..........you must be color blind

It actually is the exact same colors monster uses. Your seeing there standard solid color claw. They also use a claw that goes from lighter green to darker. My family has delt with monster first hand, and they are one of the most strict companies when it comes to colorways, logos, fonts, etc. Wakerider111 is perfectly right.

It actually is the exact same colors monster uses. Your seeing there standard solid color claw. They also use a claw that goes from lighter green to darker. My family has delt with monster first hand, and they are one of the most strict companies when it comes to colorways, logos, fonts, etc. Wakerider111 is perfectly right.

The board on the left is Nicks with his sponsor stickers, the 2014 milkcart has no affiliation with Monster just using colors that happen to be trend colors and are coincidentally similar to what Monster and many other companies use (they don't own the rights to this color or it couldn't be screened). Monster is the sponsor for the Kawasaki factory team so there are guidelines to follow.

You can only trademark a color for the industry that you are in. Hyperlite could use the exact same colors as monster as long as they don't start making energy drinks provided that monster has trademarked their colors. And like everyone else said, who cares. It's Nick Davies' pro model. If you have met the guy for a second you'd understand why that board looks the way it does.

Ronix is replacing the Pheonix Project with the Bandwagon. It'll be a pretty similar shape, but they are adding camber.

Yes, camber as in how a snowboard is shaped. The idea behind this is so you can cut in with even weight on both feet, opposed to tail heavy. The Parks is also being re-shaped with this camber. They were planning on putting it on each board, but decided to try it on two to start.

There are limited edition colorways for the Bandwagon and the new Koal surfer that are being sold to a select number of dealers.